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Scouting programme to bring sought-after scientists to Germany
With the new Henriette Herz Scouting Programme, the Humboldt Foundation will make it possible to directly recruit individuals for its fellowship programme.
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With the new Henriette Herz Scouting Programme, the Humboldt Foundation will make it possible to directly recruit individuals for its fellowship programme.
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Regional prospects for global Islamic studies: As a scout for the Humboldt Foundation, Johanna Pink, professor for Islamic Studies, has recruited linguistic and regional expertise on a targeted basis for her research team. She presents her project here with the research fellows she selected.
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The Munich immunologist Julia Jellusova, a new scout in the Henriette Herz Scouting Programme, is a first-time Humboldt host. She will utilise her own networks to recruit three postdocs for her team and the Humboldt Network.
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She’s a chemist, he’s a philosopher. Both teach and conduct research at Ruhr-Universität Bochum. Married couple Martina Havenith-Newen and Albert Newen each have extremely impressive career histories in their own fields and have brought up two daughters. And they did so at a time when dual career was an unknown quantity in Germany. They benefited from the opportunities on offer in the Humboldt Network, a network whose diversity the two hosts are now reinforcing by working as scouts in the Henriette Herz Scouting Programme.
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Humboldt network contributes to Germany’s National Security Strategy.
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The Alliance of Science Organisations is drawing attention to the threatening consequences which a possi-ble energy crisis could have for science and academia in Germany.
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What is day-to-day research like in times of pandemic? In our series Science Selfies, Humboldtians from various African countries are allowing us to look behind the scenes in their offices and labs. In video diaries they describe the challenges they face and how they master difficulties. In the second part, the Kenyan immunologist and paediatrician Faith Osier reports on how her fight against malaria has changed as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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What is day-to-day research like in times of pandemic? In our series Science Selfies, Humboldtians from various African countries are allowing us to look behind the scenes in their offices and labs. In video diaries they describe the challenges they face and how they master difficulties. Francine Ntoumi from the Republic of Congo launches the series.
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